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Wednesday, 12 April 2017

1.2 A Day in Town

Persis has bad dreams about
writing. It’s just so damn awful, you know?

Also that bed. I use that bed
for pretty much all of my first generations, since it is cheap but has high
quality compared to the other beds in the same price range. At least here I
bothered to recolour it.

Marko seems way too happy for
his first day of work. It’s also about 5 AM, which means his brain shouldn’t
even be fully functioning, but sims 3!

Sims in my games rarely read
the newspaper, causing the newspapers to rot outside until the newspaper
boy/girl complains that there are too many littering the ground. Marko,
however, shall be one of my rare sims who bothers to read it.

After a harrowing nightmare
involving quill pens and proof-reading, Persis enjoys the average quality-party
sushi from the day before.

As Marko leaves for work,
Persis plants the seeds of a fledgling garden. If she can get some high quality
harvestables they could sell for a lot of money. Oh and her lifetime wish is to
have a perfect garden, but family funds > life goals.

She then wanted to go to the
summer festival, so off she went. She rolled a wish to play a game of
horseshoes but oddly enough for such an animal-centric town, there was not a
single horseshoe court in the entire park. Disappointed, I had to cancel that
wish.

Then she rolled a wish to
learn the fishing skill. There’s not really anything in this pond, but why not,
I’ll let Persis have some fun.

She became discouraged after
several hours ticked by without any fish. Who would’ve thought fishing with no
bait in a tiny pond would be so hard?

Hetty Lionheart thinks Persis
is a loser with no friends. Ouch.

Not wanting her lack of fish
to get her down, Persis tried out the rollerskating rink.

After she falls flat on her
butt for the third time, she remembers why she’s never tried this before. After
dusting herself off, she calls it a day and goes home sore.

Bills! Such an unexpected disappointment
joy! Persis signs away about a quarter of the household funds (60
simoleons) and stuffs the paid bills back into the mailbox.

She hopes her tiny garden can
help pull her and Marko out of their financial troubles.

Marko sighs as he steps out
of the town theatre and sees the heavy rain. On his normal work hours he
would’ve been home by now, but the school’s summer dance was short on a few
chaperones, so he volunteered to fill in. Watching teens flail about in both
sad and amusing attempts to “dance” and impress each other made him remember his
own high school days. Boy, he is glad that
they are over.

Persis broods about some…odd…
things in her spare time. Maybe she’s worried about crows picking off her
garden? Come on Persis, everyone knows the birds in Sims 3 just sit and hop
around until some schmuck captures them and makes them their pet.

Marko interrupts his wife’s
brooding with a kiss. This…is actually their first flirty interaction in game,
and I had to direct it. But afterwards they seem perfectly content to suck each
other’s faces off without any intervention, so I guess they just needed a little push?

“Marriage is a social
construct and only has an assigned significance to it and is thus void of any
real meaning.”

Marko is happy about this???

When brooding sims talk about
their feelings, it falls under flirty interactions but they almost always have
that red X over an engagement ring. I cannot for the life of me figure out why
anyone who is already married or engaged would
find that to be in any way positive, much less flirtatious, but I digress.

And he kisses her. First
in-game kiss! How cute.

Which of course leads to
more. Despite her misgivings about marriage, she and Marko are in love, or else they wouldn’t have married so young. Or moved
to this isolated town together. Or put up with each other’s strange habits.
Persis is quiet and reserved while Marko loves being surrounded by people and
is overly dramatic. They probably should get on each other’s nerves more, but
they’re happy together.